Guardian Live Podcast

These are a selection of the Guardian’s Membership Live events covering everything from politics, science, tech, books, philosophy, and the arts. A key part of Guardian membership is taking the debates that inform our journalism and bringing them to our readers and, in this case, listeners. To attend our events, sign up for Guardian Members today.

By turning away from death, by ignoring its inevitability, are we making our death more distressing for ourselves and for our loved ones?
Giles Fraser and an expert panel shed some light on the positive things that can happen when we face this entirely natural part of life

The Guardian’s political editor
Anushka Asthana alongside
Paul Mason,
Rafael Behr,
Hugh Muir,
Polly Toynbee and
John Harris reflect on the tumultuous battle for the heart of the Labour party and ask can Labour regain power?

From the Labour conference in Liverpool,
Ed Balls talks to the Guardian’s
Jonathan Freedland about his memoir, his views on Labour’s survival and whether he’ll return to politics after Strictly Come Dancing

On an average day in America, seven children and teens will be shot dead. At a Guardian Members’ event
Gary Younge discusses his 18-month investigation into the lives lost during a single day - November 23, 2013.

Following the publication of the Chilcot report, the Guardian’s deputy editor,
Paul Johnson, asks a Guardian Live panel how the invasion, occupation and reconstruction of Iraq were mishandled and looks at the wider consequences

As a result of the Syrian conflict, more than half of the country’s population has been displaced. At a Guardian Live event, Middle East correspondent
Martin Chulov chairs an expert panel discussing the causes of the refugee crisis and how we can tackle it